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12 Sustainable Clothing Brands to Shop This Spring

Looking for eco-conscious vegan clothing? We’ve found just the brands!

Christy Dawn
Fashion & Beauty

Christy Dawn

Looking for eco-conscious vegan clothing? We’ve found just the brands!

Say hello to spring with vegan and vegan-friendly brands that are doing their part to combat the climate crisis. We’ve lined up a wardrobe full of water savers, organic material users, tree planters, and more. Get ready to “add to cart,” because here are the ultimate in sustainable clothing brands to shop this spring.

United by Blue

From their ethical production process to their use of sustainable materials (hello, hemp and organic cotton!) to their waterway litter-reduction efforts, United by Blue is on a mission to clean up our oceans. Their side hustle? Inspiring individuals to create less waste.

United By Blue

United By Blue

Back Beat Co.

This WOC-owned sustainable clothing brand relies on recycled and sustainably farmed materials to produce comfortable, quality clothing designed for maximum eco-responsibility. In addition, they use recycled and compostable packaging for shipping.

Back Beat Co.

Back Beat Co.

Jungmaven

Do you believe your personal actions can positively impact the planet? Then, swipe right! Jungmaven is the perfect match for you, as they provide sustainable styles relying on the earth-healing qualities of hemp.

Jungmaven

Jungmaven

Pact

Chemical-free from “seed to tee” is Pact’s claim to climate-loving fame. From supporting organic farms to offering the option to carbon offset your shipping, this sustainable clothing brand covers it all. They even have a Give Back Box, where you can donate your gently-loved styles to nonprofits.

Pact

Pact

Whimsy + Row

Using limited-quantity, local production practices, Whimsy + Row chooses to work with low-impact materials such as organic cotton and linen, as well as deadstock and upcycled fabrics. We love their efforts to eliminate fabric waste by making scrunchies and bandanas with the scraps!

Whimsy + Row

Whimsy + Row

Vetta

Are you a self-proclaimed minimalist working to create your perfect capsule wardrobe? Reduce your consumerist footprint with one of Vetta’s 5-piece collections designed to take you through an entire month’s worth of looks.

Vetta

Vetta

Christy Dawn

If regenerative farming, repurposed fabrics, and quality clothing that’s made to last are causes you can get behind, then do yourself and Mother Earth a favor by shopping the styles at Christy Dawn.

Christy Dawn

Christy Dawn

TenTree

For every item you purchase from TenTree, they plant ten trees! Track your impact on their website by registering your tree code through their tree tracker. Save water, plant trees, and dress in comfortable, sustainable designs. We call that an Earth Month win!

TenTree

TenTree

Mott & Bow

One of our favorite sustainable clothing brands is Mott & Bow. Constructing high-quality, handcrafted denim meant to last is this brand’s answer to the destructive nature of today’s fast-fashion industry. Heads up, their men’s jeans are not vegan as they contain leather back patches.

Mott & Bow

Mott & Bow

Patagonia

A company that encourages you to buy from their used clothing collection? Absolutely! Patagonia knows where it’s at with their trade-in recycling program. Keep clothing out of the landfill, and earn or save money at the same time.

Patagonia

Patagonia

MATE the Label

Another sustainable clothing brand with a garment recycling program is MATE the Label. They’ll use your old clothing, as well as other fabric cutting scraps, to construct new products. Clean, organic, plastic-free clothing is what this brand does best.

MATE the Label

MATE the Label

Threads 4 Thought

At Threads 4 Thought, the focus is on flipping the narrative within the fashion industry. The use of organic cotton and recycled fabrics, the highest industry certifications, and community give-back programs are just a few of the practices this brand is incorporating to promote sustainability and ethical fashion.

Threads 4 Thought

Threads 4 Thought

Tammie Ortlieb

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Tammie has been with VegOut since its inception. Managing Editor and Maggie’s mom, she’s a former psychology professor who packed up her life and moved across the country from Michigan to California to follow a dream. Indie author, Mother Teresa-wannabe, and vegan for 18 years, she’s a big dreamer with a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology and an educational focus on well-being and thriving. When she’s not working through hyphens and commas, you’ll find her strategizing how to right the inequities of the world.

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